emissions and lifecycle co 2: no longer a conflict?
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MOTOR & UMWELT – ENGINE & ENVIRONMENTThe Trend Conference in Graz
P R O G R A M
32nd International AVL Conference “Engine & Environment”28th – 29th May 2020, Helmut-List-Halle, Graz, Austria
EMISSIONS AND LIFECYCLE CO2: NO LONGER A CONFLICT?
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2019 saw a global decline in the sales of passenger cars and the reluctance to purchase can be explained by a certain sense of uncertainty on the part of the buyers. As vehicles are usually kept by the same owner for a longer period of time, the buying decision has long-term consequences. Under such conditions, it is an almost impossible task for vehicle buyers to take the boundary conditions into account for many years in advance.
This uncertainty, however, also affects vehicle manufacturers. Will enough customers be willing to buy electric vehicles? If yes, at what price? Or will more customers be convinced once
Prof. Dr. h.c. Helmut ListChairman and CEO AVL List GmbH
Prof. Dr. Robert FischerExecutive Vice President, Engineering and Technology Powertrain Systems, AVL List GmbH
more to buy a diesel engine that contributes significantly to CO2 reduction? Should vehicle development then indeed focus on electric vehicles or do manufacturers have to invest in combustion engine development once more? Which role will the different hybrid concepts play and will the fuel cell in particular meet its high expectations? Furthermore, will legisla-tion allow CO2 trading in the automobile industry in order to accelerate e-fuel development?
The conference offers its participants a suitable setting for an exchange concerning these questions.
FOREWORD
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CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION
Conference Office: AVL List GmbH, Hans-List-Platz 1, A-8020 Graz Tel.: +43 (316) 787 927 E-Mail: [email protected]
Conference Venue: Helmut-List-Halle, Waagner-Biro-Straße 98a, A-8020 Graz
Registration: In the Helmut-List-Halle onThursday, May 28th, 2020
Conference Fee: € 1,190.– + 20 % tax, Students € 110.– plus 20 % tax, Free of charge for members of the pressFees include proceedings, 2 lunches and snacks, social evening events
Conference Languages: German and English(simultaneous translation)
Conference Documents: An order form foradditional conference documents is availableonline and at the registration desk.(price: € 140.– plus 10 % tax)
Hotel Reservation: Please see the reservation form attached
Arrival: By plane: Graz-Thalerhof, by train: Graz Main Station, by car: see map of Graz (page 11)
Evening Program: May 27th, 2020, 15:00: AVL Test Track in Gratkorn with Welcome Reception at 19:00 May 28th, 2020 19:30 Social Evening at aiola im Schloss St. Veit
Partners‘ Program: Excursion to Austrian Sculpture Park
2 Foreword
3 General Information
4 List of Speakers
6 Conference Program
10 Welcome to Graz
11 General Map of Graz
12 Welcome Reception
13 Social Program
14 About the Conference
Please see attachment for registration and hotelreservation.
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PRESENTING AUTHORS
CONFERENCE AND SESSION CHAIRMANProf. Dr. Robert Fischer, Executive Vice President, Engineering and Technology Powertrain Systems, AVL List GmbH
Prof. Dr. h.c. Helmut List, Chairman and CEO, AVL List GmbH Dr. Nikolai Ardey, Executive Director Group Innovation, Volkswagen AG
Dr. Georg Bäuml, Head of Environmental Product, Volkswagen AG Dirk F. Becker, Head of Design & Fuel Cell, AVL List GmbHOtmar Bitsche, Director E-Mobility, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AGGünter Butschek, CEO/Managing Director, Tata Motors LtdProf. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder, Head of Institute, Graz University of TechnologyNicolas Fremau, Expert for the “Hybrid Traction Energy Architecture” Sub-Domain of the “CO2 & Vehicle Environmental Technology”, RENAULTPhilippe Hamon, CTO, Valeo Siemens eAutomotive Ralph Illenberger, Senior Manager Engine Design & Mechanics, Mercedes-AMG GmbHJürgen Jablonski, Director Development Fuel Cell, Audi AG Phillip Lindsay Lake, Powertrain Director, VinfastDr. Jens Ludmann, Chief Operating Officer, McLaren AutomotiveDr. Christian Martin, Product Manager Gasoline Engine Powertrain Systems Passenger Car, AVL List GmbHRalf Mittermayr, CEO, Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AGDr. Hermann Pengg-Bührlen, Head of Project Management e-fuels, Managing Director Audi e-gas Betreibergesellschaft, Audi AG
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Ingo Scholten, Vice President, Geely PTHeiko Weller, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Powertrain, Passenger Cars, Robert Bosch GmbH Surya Kiran Yadla, M.Sc., Team Leader – Powertrain Concepts, FEV Europe GmbH
CHAIRMENProf. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder, University of Technology GrazProf. Dr. Robert Fischer, AVL List GmbHProf. Dr. Bernhard Geringer, Austrian Society of Automotive EngineersProf. Dr. Ferit Küçükay, University of Technology Braunschweig
PANEL DISCUSSIONModerator: Ulrich Walter M.A.Dr. Nikolai Ardey, Executive Director Group Innovation, Volkswagen AG Otmar Bitsche, Director E-Mobility, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AGDr. Günter Fraidl, Senior Vice President Powertrain Systems Passenger Cars, AVL List GmbHRalph Illenberger, Senior Manager Engine Design & Mechanics, Mercedes-AMG GmbHRalf Mittermayr, CEO, Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG
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15:00Welcome Reception at the AVL Test Track in Gratkorn Test Drive Start 15:00, Opening Address Start 19:00
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2020
CONFERENCE PROGRAM – WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2020
Conference and Session Chairman: Prof. Dr. Robert Fischer, Executive Vice President, Engineering and Technology Powertrain Systems, AVL List GmbH09:00 - 09:10 Welcome Address, Prof. Dr. h.c. Helmut List, Chairman and CEO, AVL List GmbH
09:10 - 09:20 Welcome, Representative of the City of Graz
09:20 - 09:30 Opening of the Conference, Hermann Schützenhöfer, Governor of the Province of Styria
09:30 - 10:00To Bur the Footprint of Mobility – A Holistic ApproachDr. Nikolai Ardey, Executive Director Group Innovation, Volkswagen AG
10:00 - 10:30 McLaren Automotive Propulsion Engineering Trends Dr. Jens Ludmann, Chief Operating Officer, McLaren Automotive
10:30 - 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 11:45 A Developing Country Transition to Low Carbon MobilityPhillip Lindsay Lake, Powertrain Director, Vinfast
11:45 - 12:15 India Mobility – A Challenge of SustainabilityGünter Butschek, CEO/Managing Director, Tata Motors Ltd
12:15 - 12:45Electrified Propulsion Strategy – Geely’s Path to Zero Impact EmissionsIngo Scholten, Vice President, Geely PT
12:45 (c.t.) - 14:30 Lunch
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM – THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2020Chairman: Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder, University of Technology Graz
14:30 - 15:00Charging Ecosystem TaycanOtmar Bitsche, Director E-Mobility, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
15:00 - 15:30M139 – The New Four-Cylinder Engine from AMGRalph Illenberger, Senior Manager Engine Design & Mechanics, Mercedes-AMG GmbH
15:30 - 16:00The Global Carbon Cap – A Legislation for Cost Efficient CO2 ReductionDr. Hermann Pengg-Bührlen, Head of Project Management e-fuels, Managing Director Audi e-gas Betreibergesellschaft, Audi AG
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:00Zero Impact ICE – A Vision?Prof. Dr. Helmut Eichlseder, Head of Institute, Graz University of Technology
17:00 - 17:30Affordable Climate Protection / Zero Impact Emission – The ICE as a Key ElementDr. Christian Martin, Product Manager Gasoline Engine Powertrain Systems Passenger Car, AVL List GmbH
17:30 - 18:00H2 as Future Energy CarrierJürgen Jablonski, Director Development Fuel Cell, Audi AG
19:30 AVL Social Evening at aiola im Schloss St. Veit
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM – FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 2020Chairman: Prof. Dr. Ferit Küçükay, University of Technology Braunschweig
09:00 - 09:30 Zero Impact Emission VehicleSurya Kiran Yadla, M.Sc., Team Leader – Powertrain Concepts, FEV Europe GmbH
09:30 - 10:00 E-tech: How to Merge Electric Drive Feeling and Fuel Consumption! Nicolas Fremau, Expert for the “Hybrid Traction Energy Architecture” Sub-Domain of the “CO2 & Vehicle Environmental Technology”, Renault
10:00 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:15Synthetic Diesel Production – A Sector Coupling Approach for Decarbonizing Future MobilityDirk F. Becker, Head of Design & Fuel Cell, AVL List GmbH
11:15 - 11:45On the Way to Zero CO2 MobilityDr. Georg Bäuml, Head Environmental Product, Volkswagen AG
11:45 (c.t.) - 13:00 Lunch
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM – FRIDAY, MAY 29th, 2020Chairman: Prof. Dr. Bernhard Geringer, Austrian Society of Automotive Engineers
13:00 - 13:30Closing the Loop – Li-Ion Traction Batteries RecyclingRalf Mittermayr, CEO, Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG
13:30 - 14:00The Heart of Electric VehiclesPhilippe Hamon, CTO, Valeo Siemens eAutomotive
14:00 - 14:30Future Powertrain Mix for Passenger CarsHeiko Weller, Senior Vice President Engineering, Powertrain, Passenger Cars, Robert Bosch GmbH
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee Break
14:45 - 16:00 Panel Discussion, Moderator: Ulrich Walter M.A., Members (in alphabetical order):Dr. Nikolai Ardey, Executive Director Group Innovation, Volkswagen AG
Otmar Bitsche, Director E-Mobility, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Dr. Günter Fraidl, Senior Vice President Powertrain Systems Passenger Cars, AVL List GmbH
Ralph Illenberger, Senior Manager Engine Design & Mechanics, Mercedes-AMG GmbH
Ralf Mittermayr, CEO, Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG
16:00 - 16:15Closing RemarksProf. Dr. Robert Fischer, Conference and Session Chairman, AVL List GmbH
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EXPERIENCE GRAZ
Graz enjoys a rich history, yet is at the same time bursting with modern life. It would not be an exaggeration to describe Graz as a city of opposites: its magnificent buildings bear witness to over 850 years of architecture in the city, such as the Landhaus, also home to the Styrian Armoury and its 30,000 weapons and suits of armour, the cathedral and the mausoleum, Schloss Eggenberg and the Grazer Burg with its double-spiral staircase. These ancient edifices merge in unique harmony with state-of-the-art works by internationally renowned architects, some from the Graz School, such as for example the Kunsthaus Graz, Joanneumsviertel, MUMUTH or the green-houses in the Botanical Gardens.
And contrasts can also be seen in areas other than the buildings: the annual styriarte festival in June is dedicated to classical music, while the steirischer herbst festival focuses on avant-garde arts.
Six universities, the biggest medieval historic city centre in Europe (a UNESCO World Heritage site), a lively cabaret and comedy scene, outstanding restaurants and bars, casino, the Grazer Messe trade fair centre and much more.
Photos: © Graz Tourismus / from left to right: Markus Spenger, Harry Schiffer, Werner Krug, Harry Schiffer
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Taxi: Tel.: +43 (316) 28 01Tel.: +43 (316) 878 Tel.: +43 (316) 889
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A2/A9Graz/West
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Keplerstr.
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Waagner-Biro-Str. 98a
Heinrichstr.
Schloss-berg
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Highway Exit Graz North (A9 Salzburg, Linz, Germany)
Highway Exit Graz West(A2 Klagenfurt, Italy), (A9 Slovenia)
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Hotel:Hotel DanielHotel Weitzer, Hotel WieslerBest Western Plus AmediaMercure Graz CityPalais-Hotel Erzherzog JohannSchlossberghotelHotel Feichtinger
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 2020
WELCOME RECEPTION AT THE AVL TEST TRACK IN GRATKORNIntroduced in 2015 for the first time, the test drives with AVL vehicles on the AVL test track turned out to be a real highlight of the conference program. This year the participants will once again have the unique opportunity to drive demonstrator vehicles. Not only solutions for challenges, but also available technology for enthusiasts will be shown. Look forward to a fascinating, exciting and innovative start into our 32nd International AVL Conference “Engine & Environment”.
TEST DRIVES AND WELCOME RECEPTION
15:00 AVL Test Drivesfollowed by 19:00 Welcome Reception
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Meeting point: 10:00 Helmut-List-HalleExpected End: Approximately 15:00
19:30 Social Evening at the aiola im Schloss St. VeitWith sufficient demand: May 29th, 2020, 3-hour Graz sightseeing tour
THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2020
SOCIAL EVENINGaiola im Schloss St. VeitIf you are looking for something special, you will find one of the most beautiful venues in the north of Graz. The 19th-century castle and attached restaurant is one of the city’s most popular locations. In the half-open kitchen of the restaurant, guests can watch the chefs processing regional specialties. A special highlight are the beautiful green areas, which offer a wonderful view over the city center of Graz.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 2020
PARTNERS‘ PROGRAMThe intention of the Austrian Sculpture Park, founded in 2003, is to show contemporary Austrian sculptures with an inter-national context as well as the mutual relationship between nature, art and people.
After visiting the sculpture park, a joint lunch is planned.
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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The concept of sustainability is having an increasing level of influence on our lives. A circular economy is on the advance in the foodstuff and packaging sector. The automotive industry will experience massive changes. The reduction of greenhouse gases down to zero to limit global warming and the avoidance of pollutant emissions to improve local air quality will result in significant changes to the portfolio and a widening of the viewpoint to include the total lifecycle.
Environmentally-neutral mobility and the consequent mea-sures will require the issue of emissions to be viewed in its entirety with the simultaneous examination of the individual steps of energy generation and provision, production, in-use and finally recycling to identify specific areas of improvement.
While the USA and Japan have taken the first important step towards holistic evaluation with the consideration of CO2 emissions during electricity generation, Europe and China will continue to legislate only for the in-use phase. This results in potential short and medium-term improvements present in all
technology paths not being optimally used and hence not able to contribute to CO2 -free mobility.
The complex interactions and interdependencies of emissions originating from vehicle production and recycling, from the generation, storage, transport and distribution of energy (well-to-tank) and the storage and conversion in a vehicle must be considered in their entirety.
The exploitation of many small steps is decisive. It begins with the efficient use of renewable energy such as wind and solar energy and its needs-based storage in electro-chemical and chemical form. Hydrogen and synthetic fuels provide relevant paths for future defossilization. These measures also include the sustainable use of raw materials, environmentally-friendly production and designing components to ensure simple recycling.
This results in a fascinating competition over the entire lifecycle with many different strategies on the road to a climate-neutral powertrain.
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AVL is the world’s largest independent company for the devel-opment, simulation and testing of powertrain systems (hybrid, combustion engine, transmission, electric drive, batteries, fuel cell and control technology) for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, construction, large engines and their integration into the vehicle.
The company has decades of experience in the development and optimization of powertrain systems for all industries. As a global technology leader, AVL provides complete and integrat-ed development environments, measurement and test systems as well as state-of-the-art simulation methods.
As a pioneer in the field of innovative solutions, such as diverse electrification strategies for powertrains, AVL is increasingly taking on new tasks in the field of autonomous driving, espe-cially on the basis of subjective human sensations (driveability, connectivity, ADAS, etc.). In the competition of technologies – internal combustion engine, battery/electric drive and fuel cell – and their combinations, AVL is working intensively and with the same priorities.
AVL has digitized the vehicle development process with state-of-theart and highly scalable IT, software and technology plat-forms, and creates new customer solutions in the areas of big data, artificial intelligence, simulation and embedded systems in an agile and integrated development environment.
AVL founded the “Engine & Environment” conference as an independent platform in 1988 with the goal of promoting interdisciplinary discussion of the crucial questions concerning engine and vehicle technology in a broad social context including environmental and energy-related issues. At that time it was not possible to predict the degree to which, within just three decades, the engine and the environment would be connected with each other. The original goal of this conference has remained the same of course, but the content has been significantly extended.
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